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ma fMiwiiin tm* run ob? ?a v itJtnSbT?:- at. KamSmjtr**. Umoewc BIETHE, MAItEIAGES, AND DEATHS, i taaouncrmente wilder tWs heidinc most be authenticated br the Dane and address of the sender, and are inserted at a. charge of Two Shillings oral ?t* *-" ?ock when not exceeding five lisa; over Sve lines Sixpence psr Use. Death. Advertisement* .i? which a Funeral an nouncement is nude are charged lor as if the Death tod Funeral wen separate announce .xaenU, namely:—The ffiuoum charge or - 2/6 ma S/? respectively. In aVmnrilm and Death adrcrUsementa contain i?K reference to more Man one dsceaeed at* chanxedZ/B each, fcf eacb diseased mentioned, as O they acre distinct asad separate announce-) ments.   BIRTHS. HALL. —On the 12th January, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hall of Olive-street, Prospect —a daugh- ter (Jean Middleton).   NORTON (nee Kadow). —On the 28th January, at Parilla Hospital, Hindmarsh, to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Norton, of West Hilton —a son (Ron- ald Hubert).   TONKIN. —On the 18th January, at Nurse Thomas' Private Hospital, Port Broughton, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Tonkin, Mundoora —a daughter. PEDEMONTE. —On tie Sind Janairr, at Xnrf? Them**1 Private -Hospital, Port Broujhton, to Mr *?d Xib. E, Pe|?moide, Port Brougiton—? ?on. / TOTLOS.I-—On tile Jasoarr, at Sas Tjomiu" Privrte Botpi^l. Port Brooghton, to Mr. and Mm. U Talma-a. aoa. / CABET.—Or the iMi Januarj. at Snree Tba?as* Private Hospital, ?orti .3roo?bton. to ifr. and Mn. J. Caaqr, Unndoora—a son. / HOBBS.—On the 7tta FebnurJ, at Tfaomat' Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. S. H*bhs. Port ?roa??on-? JaugMer. / grmSCEK.—On tbe 9th ?ebnurj, at fn-se TUoma^ Prl?a?? aoipitilT Port Broagaton, to Mr. axd Mrs. W. J. Shriflg?r, MJndoora—a dausbit^r. rjSKE (wt Gladyi ProcioD.-On the 2nd Fei <wry. at SnrUiotpa, to Mr. awl Mrs. G. A. lants -? ttkt'e ducaUr <Vilou Edna). Both vei. / OTXDIJJ, (nee <ajpin).—On the litb Febroarj-, : at Karma Hospital, to Mr. and Urs. P. D. - Booh!). SUe*trwt. CJewtJ?—a ton. ,' , CO^tON (nee Webb) On the Slat January, ?i "fcisiol,". Fairf?d-t?iaee, to Mr. and Mrs. Eeitoaii T. S. Csstoc—t eon. ' JOHiJBSOX (nee Hilda IFaMt.-On tbe &th Fet> roan-, at lister Book's Hospital, Slum; Jricbfe, to &* ?M Vn. R. J. Johnston—a ton (Ancon * ?BOtrXTW.-On tie ?S reirnarj, at ??Gunrth." to Mr. and Mb. C. H. Brandy, of 43. We'Jer street. Ooodwoxi Park.—ft son. B^'i ?el.. ,' (nee Ida Pat?wm).—On the 7th F<4 tuarj, at Lower Kortiwnad. Prospec;. to Mr. and Un, E. T. Skinner—a son ("William Ewirt). / JAMES <nee ktillv HoMm).—On tti? 28th Jann ?r?, ?? PrederJck-atreet. Wvrbutd, to Mr. and Mrs. F t V. Jamaf—a ?on (Ktlph DoueUs). / HOARX.—On th* Sth P<*na?y, at Niss? Fiil fcr1* HwpitaL TrinJty-ttreet, to Mr. and Mm. J T. Hoare, of Winchesler^twrt, East Ad^Uide damrbter. / HUIREO.—On tie Bth fVbrrary, at Unley, to tr and M? 1- Hai?3r—a daught r (T.olet Kath lew). Both waU. / GiSKES.^On the BSth Osrember, 1920, at Mrs. Schrap'l'? Kpr&iac Home, Morgan, to Mr. and Un. W. CaJten—a daaebter (fris Doleey). / LXS'I.—Ob the ljts January, at Urs. Sciinpel's Surdni; Home. Morgan, to Mr. and Urs. £. lane—a <Uojrhtw (Nancy fatricia). .' SCHMIDT.— Op the UUJi Jsnuary. at Mrs. Scbra- r 8 Su?iiijr Home, Moipin, to Mr. and Kit. T. fidamidt (FTorktou)—a dauediter (Mari^ tiUlen). / BODCEBS. —Ob the Sth Vebrusrr, at Sarma, to Mr and Mn. Albert J. Kodgers. of 140. HJli- Ux-s&eet-* d?i?ht?r. / HE.VTH.—On the 4th February, st Smith-str?i, asathnarlc, to Mr. ajid Mrs. \|lwra Ueith -i Si^hter (Sylvia Ethel). Both -well. / EJLVC (nee WiUiami).—On the Sri February. ;'t. H^m^Unie, Myrtle Ba.-.k. ? Mr. ?ad Mr, K. Jlsl*= (late A.LF.)—a daogrbier (MirjMie Eve-1 KLLESY (nee HiMa Baron).—On tl* SOth Jann sr^at Murraj BrMge. to Mr. and Mi^. V. C. EflerP* Jon SF\'KE (nee Violet Jlrvi?).-On the Sih Fcb raarj" a* I?, Mrrtte-ttant. Project, to M' and Mm. C. Xenke—? dadshMr (Join Xin"et:e). Bot i ?i?ii. ' MAitTISr (nee O. Si?J??d).—On tbe Wi Feb rairj, at SirJw HofpHaJ, i?**??. to Ur. and jfra, H. Martin AttSarpes UfftUMHaw—a diug.i ter (Faith). Both mi / SEIEPHERP /nee LtveserJ-—<?" t^l9 i'-l1 F<ft ?wVMameVn^. Vestbourne Pari, Ij

ftIRTHS. JENSIXGS.—On the stb FAnurjr, at Sirtas J Hospital, ABwrton. to Mr. and Mrs. G. J. J?n tt'-nrs, vi itoh Creek—a ?n Cnsomas G<?ojve). Boti nell. / j MUBCSHL—On the 2nd FeTvuny. at Amiles'de Prhrate Ho=pit?l, to ilr. and Me. Arthur March, of Vtae? Hidse, Bridfemtei-—a daughter. B>Ji *?. / , CASEY (nee Nora StringM).—Oa the Sith January, at Port Bronsnton H-spita!, to M*. ard Mrs. J. S. Casey, at Mandoora—a digger (Era?t John). / WOOL!?oar>.—On tie lTtb Januarr, to Mr an 3 Mr?. E. Wbotfiri, of Xercost e-street, PidJir^ ton—a son (Leonard). / WHITE (nee Xellie Canty).—On the Mth Jana-; ary, at Xorse Iws's Home, Pete b^ougi, to St. and Mra. C. L. White—a daughter (tCatbJean Jean). BAXKEK.—On the 6*-b February, at Sul>na. t?' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker, PVart Wakcfic^l—* ?n rEniest Henry). / LEWS (nee HwSun).—On lira Bth Febraarr to! Dorotny, wife of G. &. Le<ris. 119, Morpbett etrejt—a daughter (DapSme Gladys). Both wea. MARRIAGES UMBE3T—EfGH.Ut—Ob tia Sth Jinaary ?t Bnoa^h=Tn-pU? Conjrre?ifonal Cincclj by the! Her. Alfred OiSatA, CUude Howard I< aCwrt, onl<r: son oc Mr. and Mrs. A. H. iimbirt. Loxtoa, to Vyrti* Lavinia Inf-haoi. voacgost djtish-er at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingiam, Xorth AlplaMe- Present addres, SB, K-'.Bgston-tetTjcc, SorLh Aie laite. / tos, A' iroEX~HIrST~011 the 22nd ??eniber, 1920. si Black Forest Baptist CSmreh. by Hey A. E Page. A>heri VJo:or, yoanstert son "of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bi-wdea, Edtardstoira ta May E.. youngest dao^liter of Mr. and Mjsi H J. Bunt, Giaidore. / CBOSBF—HKXDEBSO.V—On the ISth Deoeai ber J920. at St. Oolnuha's Chur.-h, lUwtiorn. bj- the Archdeacon Clamper!, ?Geoffrey *"., tecond son o! Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Crosbr. KensSiwtou, to HrJa 3., &dut >laughur of Mr. and Mrs. S. rundown. 3edfera <late of Victor Harbor). / N'-LTCHEV—CBAFTER.—On the 6l'j January, it Maiighn Church, by the 3?v. W. H. Cans, fktwanl A. J. Xutctey, onjv son of Mrs Cox, of Seaton Hark, io Doris Kubr, third danzhter of Mr. F. and late Mis. 1\ Crafter, o£ Ceorge^treet, Thebarion. j SELLS—W3TTTLESEA.—On fre 11th December l>2o, at St. JohnV Clinrch. SjlVurr by -? 3er. tt. T. M. aaiclie, liacn. C. "eldest ?c"r of Mr. and Mrs. ii, S. Srtif, of Tbrrmsrille, to Claripe 1., yonnges: surviving <ituifht-.r o; M ar.J Bm. Ar hur Whittlesea, et Sal&bjrr. < BYLES—DEX3V.—On iht 32th Janoair, at the Holy Trinity Church, by the Bey. X Enoi. Charles, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. .'ivies? *f AnirUiJ?. to SJyrUe, yo-a^xat d?ujAler of Mr. aiid Mrs. A. Denby. of 31, West-terrace. Present address—Cowra-street, Torrensrille. / lULn— PAESER.—On the SrJ Febixan- Merho dij; Chx-di, B.inkworth, by Hey. J. r-nson Hurtle C, dJw ?m W. J. Bald of Halleit, to Aiice L.. iounii daughter G. U. Parker, of Brinkiwrth. f PHKai-SASBERS.—On the 23rd Beccraber, l?0, at St. Peter's Colleje Chapel, iy tie fatter of the bridegroom, Frederick Gregory (late 9ti> LuH.), youttcer son of R?-. F. 1. i?rice, St.. Bartholomew's Korwood, to Eva May, youn^est ilane^iter of Mrs. J. C. Sanders, Xjitional Park, BcZair. / SILVER WEDDINGS. TUAEGKIt-THIJiUE.—On the r_Va F.'bnury. KM>, at the l-athcra-i tfciirej. Blumlier?, by tie iiiv. H. Hjrms, FreJris Si., youngest son of the iste E. Ci. Traeger. to Anna E., eldest dju?h t*r of the Utc A. Thiele, HluaAerg. Pivsent aj.ir<-ss. BLT.siie, Strathalbyn. 4>ix/ XICOLSO.V-SMART.—On the Uii Febnianr, 1596, it the residence of the brWe'i pirenti, by th? Her. Join Conines, John, young&s; s n <& the late Mr. and Mrs. James Sieo-son, Boxy il-iver, lo Allies, second dtiusr'^ter of the ;a? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smart, X*rridy. Piesem addrefs, NarrSdv. / APPROaCHIMQ MARRIAGES. CAS?AIX— T'lijMl'sDX.—The mariase at Lydia, youn{>vt d^tMtiier o# Mrs. 3. and the law T. Camp^in, Fir?:-.tvtnue, Aibcrton East, lale Kfver ton, to Ernest Prank, fldea ban of Mr., Mrs T Thosipson, itaii'.vaytttTj.-e. PraiiUln, irili take p^ce ai the Port .\<i(?'^;de Con^TejaLiona: Church on ThjrsJiy. o"t'jruary U, *t i.3J p.m., a? Wballcr offi.:atini. Xo rtefption. / SIMCOCiv—J'OPE.—TIie nurriase of Hilda Uav, swonil daubster of Mr*. Benjamin Simc-ock, o* **Hoaeneath.*4 to Ilu^h Gilmore* el d,-.,t son of Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Pope, of "HavardeD." Lower Uitcham. u-ili take p^ace at the Brouc-ham-piac? (*'<tngrt>Ka[ional Ofaorch, at 1 p.m., WeJiiftdav, February JSrd. Friends and relat-ircs coTdially jn;ited to the ceremonr. No reception. / ENGAGEMENTS. CIEGORT—DwrXiXO.—T.U ergigemrnt 5s an noiiTced of MJUjt, yuuacest of Mr. arj Mia. T. Gregory, Faicou-meiiae, Torrcnsrii c, lo '? Cliff. eUcst ;.in of Mr. and Mrs. U. H. ftwine of Senley BcichreaJ, Tarrcn?nUc ISdz,' ,

ENGAGEMENTS. TTOTTOy—CALT.—< Tte ensagraier.i fe aa "ooiicc-1 of Bjnehe W.. second dautrhter of Mr. ?>i Mrs. .V. U'ottM, UraWla. to Ar:hor E.. thirj simivi?-? yon r>: Mr. snd THra. J- C2le, Gnuge- MaO, Cotionv?je. ?OOJLIXtt— KOSE.—The enf-a^emenl v an nounced of ivy Ycra Gladys, youngest iianghier late William VtTter and a. 4. Dorlimj (late ?rt Unity), I/naine-arenae. Cte recce Park, to Charlei Edward <!?? A.1.F.), eldest n? late Hedley and K. Sew, OUhert-street. 4AiUl<k. / HEOmtcH—SJBLV.—The engagement is an nounced of Lorna K-. daughter of Mr. and Vis. A. A. Ueiitricii. of Frwling, to Boy L.. Km <? Mr. and Mix. tJbly, T?tonga-?ranne, North Kensington Park. / MUOG-TAXARE.—The engagement Si st nounced of E?a E., ?eeonl 4niMrr of Kr. and Mm. W. E. Mugs, of Fulteney-street. Ade laide, to B. S. <Rby). cMond nn of toe late Mr. sad JUa. E. Tanare, of Adelaide. / DEATHS. ! BOHXSACK.—On the 31th February, at bis resi dence. Hamler Bridge. Friedrieh Bohaack, aged 71 years. GiK?kE.—On tire 6th Febrairy, at Kotting bani, England. Be*ie. daughter of tie late Samuel and Elizabeth Drew. Soorjnga. / PHILLIPS.—On Ok 4ih February, ?t her resi d?-e. sj. Chapel-street, TixinrLan, Flora F*nny Pr.iEips. beloved Rife of Uk late Jade PMlips, aged 43. Rest after vxioete. Leavia; four daughters to mourn their sad toes. / GRAHAM.—On the 11th February, a* Cilbsr ton, Stella, the dearly roved daajdmr -of D^vid and Daisy Graham, aged 2 years and 4 months. Another little tad to bloom ia beaven. ; BEXiETTS.—On tin 10th Fehnary, Join Ben netts (late of Eenjdngtca), ag? J2. "Peacefully at rest." / SCHJfID.—On the 11th February, at her resi dence, IS. Hampton-street. Goodwood, Karia Schmid (relict of John Jacob Sebmid, HJ)., late of Tanioda). aged 3S yean. At rest. / BROWS— On the 9th February, at tbe North Adelaide private hospital, Xargaret (relict of Edmand Brown), leaving two daughters, too sons, "and one sister to mourn their sad loss, aged cc p-eJtrs. A dear ud loving mother. At resi. / TYBBELL.—On the Ilth Febnmry, at her- re sidence, UUv-street. Prospect Ellen Maria Gil bert, beloved wife of John Henry lyrjell. aged 27 years. MEAD —On tie IMb February, at the residence of hw "son (Mr. V. Mead), i, Wailajn-stiwt, Goodwood, suddenly, Julia, the lielored vSe of Artbnr Head. age 4 73. At rest. MilSOX.—On the 2Kb January, at his resi dence, York-piaoe, WoodriUe, ibrttn Satson, dearly belored inuband of Martha Matson, leav ing a wife, five sobs, ayr" <in daughters, IS j grandeiiiidren tc mam their sad '.oss. aged Tfl. i -So dearly lored, co sadly missed." .' J (iX?B PTTMERAL XOUCES SEE PACE 20 | HEKOE6 OF THE GSCiIT WAR. BEHOLD.—In loving memory of oar dear soa end biother, <*ho vns accMsntallr killed at Saez, Egypt, Febraary 12, M& ?> vere not there at the hoar of deith To bear hia laA faint s^i; To wfcisjKr jut one loving word. Or even ?y ?oo*!rye. Ztf> symjatir m seeded now. Hia cam are all at rest. Bat happy are they who to-day can my I%ev loved him and did tiieir best. —Inserted by his Jortng octJuci, asters, on!r brother, and sster-in-Ujf, Cyril and Ada. / LANDS.—i. trilmu to the memocr o- Sergeant Harry Lands, who Ml in France 13th February, 3917. "He that loseth for Sly take Aa?. find it."—loaerted by Mr. and Mrs. Bealey and fcmflr. / LASBS.—Ic loving memory ot Bairy, late Ser geant 43rd Battalioa, killed in action on the ISth February, ?t7. Bo?OEed in deaia.—ld serted by h? lovic? IrieDd, N?O. / T.4vn?—in lavimr memory ot Harry Oate Ser geant Ord Battalion), Blled in aetkm at Annen- Uer?. February 13, I?l7.—Ever remembered by his EK>:her. osters, and brotlMA. MoCASif.—ln cad but loving memory of on dear son aad toother, Sam, died in France, February 13, 1917. X? one ton ti? ?leat beartades - Of hia loved ones, only God. —JnsarUd fay has aorrowisg father, xaotiKr; si te, aad brother, Jan. / ?ROVTSTHEE.—In lovisg meiurr o! onr mx son aad brother, Alfred Irving Bowntree, died ot woimdt in France, Febroary li, 191 S. j How coostanUy n think, at Urn, i With crcs and near* that ?J1; The love tec had for him in life. In death seems stronger stOL 43di/ IN MEMORUUH BjUKD.—In taring memory of Algernon Sheri dan, orho pased a"Kiy on February 12, 1330. Ose year a~o he passed iivay From itfaoae who loved him dear; StiU memory lasts die same to-day Aa tboogli lie (till vere ben. — locerted by H. and i. Dubois. / BAIBD.—In lovins memory of tojr dear hns band, Algernon Sieriian, ?ho died February 32. 1?M. Time cannot heal my adiin? heart, Xor irom my memory tear The face, fiie form I loved so yelL Twill dveQ for ever there Tbe alent erief that's in my sod So human eye can trace. For many a broken heart lies hid B&fcid a emilttt; tire. I have lost, Int heavec has sained 1 Oae of' the best this world contained. —Inserted by sis loving wife. Elsie. / BGKGIOHXO.—In loving memory of our dear dauKfc^r, win poss?d. avaf at Padmde an t^e 19th Fdimary, IS2O. Ber chser&l face, bar kindly ing* Are pleaaant to recall; 9k had a loving word tor each, Aad died beloved by all. ; —Inrwted by her lovimr fader, maUta, and brother;. ArtloT and Sana. / BOXGIOEKO.—{n fand semory of my dear ais ter, mho iiW?ed anjr at PaiteMe on the 43ii PetrDarv, USD. Yoa are ever ill our minds, dear sirter* Sweet awujfirte of yon ?c keep; AStiougii one y?ar hat passed away Oar grid is just as <l?>p —lnserted by her krrimj tmitiia', Will, eister-in law. Jtiusie.. juid chOfrec . / BOiGIOaSO.—in (ond nemor; of my ttu wife who passed any at PaifcsMte on the 13th FebntUT. M "Ti, hard to break the tender cord When love bae bound the heart; Tfe hard, co hard, to speak the word Ye for a time moat part. Dearest loved, one, we bave laid dee In the peaceful pot's embrace. B*t thy memory will be cherished Till we see thy heavenly face. —£?rbed by her iovins husband, brother-m-law, Joe. and duidren. ' / BONCIOSXO (nee Bover).—ln loving: memo,-y of oar dear friend, who died on the 13th feb rjirv, 132 U. Bum constantly n think of her, With eyes aad hearts that fill. Th: love we bad for her is life. In death is stronger stilL -Jwerced by her loving triends, Mra. Hesdesa? zad Mamie. ; Bt-VTOHF.LL.—Sn loviofr Jsemory of oar. dear LtKbanc: and father, William Bratchell, who died at Utsry-ccreet, Stepsey. on the lith. IVbroary, ISCS We are tw?*'"fT of yoa. dew lather. Thinking of the past; rScturis* you ? memoFy, Joel as we saw you last. —laser.cd t>y Us loving vile aad danthters, Etnel and Amy, Block Forced. BoV2?E£.—ln lovjnjr memory -of out dear cousin, and nien. faste. who passed xmy <? 12rh Fdbroarj-, Wl7. There's a link death cannot aever, bove and fumTTtirapcc *mt farevsr. —^tuxuted by. her loving sontie and coosiaa, Muriii and Vera. / BOXXBE.—In loving memory d oar desr £!sie, wb 3 pused away on the 12Ul Fetmury. W.7. Ttras hanl to part wrth on* ye Knwd, But God alone knew best. Be knew the suSerinir, that cbe bore And called her boo* to rest. —laetrtad by her loving; brother aad sUter-is- BON'XER.—In loving memory ot our larlirjg j diuff'r.ter, KUie. who passed away on xhe SSth Feb ruary 1917. Gone, but not &njrotten. —IsOTted by her li>vjbk father uad mother. / ajOSSEK.—In lori?K memory ot oor dear lister, Elsie, who paused away on the 13th February, 1917. £ver TememDered —lnserted by her kmnjr sister and brother-i? -l?r. / OAXXIXG.—In aSeotiooate remembrance of EliaAe.ii. a defoied wife, loving melher, and iond grandmo/her, who fell asleep and awake to higher service, Febmary 12, 1917. —J. Canning, Grange: C. Jackson, Barmen; B. A- and £. Jackson, Woodside. / C.tEIFK—En ioving memory rf dear wife an{ mother, irho died on the 13tii Febnury, JsUS. It your eyes could only open, mother, dear, Ob, what changes you woold zee; | Perhaps it is fir better That you never lived to see. —Irecrted by her loviag muband and daughter and coii-in-laiw, snd family, P. Finlaj-. / GARTER.—In loving memory of our dear moth-, who died February IS, 1918. Peacefully steeping-, resting at last. Idle', weary iroables and sa&rimt passed. —I&serted by ber loving son and daughter-ia-lair. Era. and Bow. / CARTER.—In living- memory of our dear   mother, died at Yatala, February 13, 1919. Ber memory is as dear to-day As in tiie hoar she rtusrft air?r. —liisertetl by her loving son and daaghter-in lair. Tom and Jane. - / CARTER.—In lovine memory of my dear grandmother, who paased away on the 13th Feb ruary, 1919. Tou a.-c always in our thoughts, dear grand mother. TV sv.cet U> hear your name, In life we loved yoo deariy. In death we do the same. Our bom* ?a£, oh, ?o happy oace Win we were all together. But now how different U, has bees Since you have gone forever. —InaHted by her loviiig granddaughter, OtrMUca Carter / CHALUVDEB.—Died on Ihe Jlth Febrmrr, 1913, Catherine, loved mother of Vidah £. Wtt son. Simply a woman, without atais. Earth's loss, heaven's gain. / OOBGKO\:E.—In loving memory oj dear VyrUe, ifhf died on the ISth Fetrnao. IMS. "And the Lord gave bU briov*d sjeep." —tawted by her toying brother and aater-in-iaw. Will Kti SeE. / OO9G3OVE.—In lsvj^g memory at aar de? su- Ur, Uj-rSe, who died w l?ti February, asas. Six yosu have iwierl *ad nose can taU The love of a ?uter we Wad ?o well; The blsnr was aaddea. the sbock .severe, Uttle we thoojht AijrUe's dexih was near. —i?serted by her Jovine; actor and brother-in lsw. Ma-ode aad Walter Gardner, Kurnotpt. / rVWTEB.—In laving memory of my dear sitter, who died February J?, Mao. We lowd Urns we?, but Jesus loved thee oest.- limrtea by her ioving aistar, L??e. i

lIS MEMORIAM FOSTER.—In lm-infr remembrance ct -my d?i swter, Ebner. xrho died February 12, 19?0. We jniss yon jnost. \viw loved tot best.—lnserted l:.v her loving brother, Jack. / FOSTER (nee Ch?inberi?li;).—fa loving mi-aorr ci oar dear oonvio, Eimrr, who passed away oc February 12, lseO. Till we meet ajrain.—Crer rtmembsred toy cousin?, Murray and Uadgf iW. lips, Pinneroc. " / FOSTEH (nee CJumnieTUiii).—ln loving raeniorr of my dear camsin, ?^??-. -who passed a?^y ?t "Parkwynd" Private Hospital, February 12, i??. Sivic?i-, in Thy gracious teenies. Leave ye now, out iovod one, c^epin^- Thy wi'.l bj dose. —Inserted T*v her t-ou^uu Roy, / FOSTER. —In jovinff memory of my dejr TY.fe and mother, wbo departed cilia life JVbnizry li. IMO. Tierc is a link death cannot sever; Jjove and PKnemcrEEOc live for ever. —Inserted br her loving husband and dangiiteff, AOecce. / FOSTER.—In sad and loving memory of Elmer, my dearly be^ored <fau;rtiter, who <Uc£ Feiffuarv 12, 1320. Dear is the errave where my loned one is laid; Mother's !ove will never fids. Father, ia Thy sracious keeping Les.ve I BO ?r mv dear one slrran?. — in-<€rtcd 'in her sorrowing mother. ,' GILBEY.—In loving meraorv ot our dear father, who passed away at Can-ler. "ISLh February, 1920 W-e, who ioved jot, saAlj- miss yoa, As h. dawns aoorher veav. And in lonely s?:ts o: thinking. Thoughts of you ai c ever dear, -inserted by his son and daughter-in-law, W2I and Essie, and grandchildren. 1 G4LBEY.—In lorinjf znemorv fIC out da>r Ims wnd and lather, Gsorge. who died February IS, A year ae? a message came ft?a God, who thought it best, To take you fcora this weary world, And gave you peace and reo. fto svmpatbv is needed now: His cares are all az rest. Bat lujipj are they who to-day can say, They Joyed and did their best. ' i Voq w^ri* a friend to maav. dad. And to your own proved true. Viaxlesb. steadiast, true, and kuw. And tlie best of (fathers, too We have lost, but beavra has gained. One of the best the world contained. Sadly missed.—lnserted by his lovine wif? and family. j ?MH)2K.-l n loving manorv of our ?fear 1 S"111*11*. ?*o pased a?ay p*ruary 1-, ISA -Pace, perfect peat*.-liwerted by ncr loving caus-iter and son-in-law and craud <i??slaet?, K. and B. Kennedy, atepa?)-. / , GBITBEa (nee Xltschte).—ln lov-iot mranory of oar dear -lantie Ijiura, ivao di <i fa TaouaJa Hotpiioa, Pdiruary 13, 19iO, aged 38 years. We are drinking of you to-dai", dear auntie, Tftjatiag <rf tix past; Picturing yon in aaeaaory, dear aunae^ Jast as we saw yoa iast. A happy tfbntie, so smmg aad so brigat. i beart so ;n"J oi Sot; A voice Ifse hers co fii'J of ile, S? ?cne to ilwey above. Seme day we hope to meet you, dear anntie. Some day, -we know, not jchen; We will clafip your hand in a better land Alki will never part again. Too dearly Joyed to be for^o:teD. —Inserted by her loving nieces, Gertie, HU4a. ?nd EHa. *3dx/ GBIEaEK (nee Sitschke).—ln loj-iac Bnemory oc oor dear Eifter and -Aunlie Laura, ~g&o passed sway in Tanonda iioepltal, February 12, isa, aged 36 years. We remember the day we partei, We ranember the last good-hje; 3ci little vi-e thougb:, ?icir sister, You were 6?ibjr airay to die. £be bade ue sot a. 'iast taiem-il. She could rot fay cooj-bve; Her spirit fiw beion ? tnew Tba-t tiroai us die bad ?cne. Her ?earv hours, her 4ays of paic, Her troabled nights are past; We bore lost but heaven has gained, One \<-f the best the earth contained. —Inserted by her JoTtaj sister and: brother-in law, A. and H. Kokejer and ncphera. 43ds' GBIEGSiS.—In luvii? memory of my dear wife liiara Crio^er. *ho p„? d awar on the Eth Feb. roarv. 1930, at tita Toncndi Hoapluc My thot^its they often iraader. To a grave not far anray. ? 'Where wey laid my dear'irMe, J-jst one year ago to-day. I mourn for y<m. dear Laura, Xo eyes can see ma weep, i many a *ear I *licl for jon While all are flit Ofikfjj. I God is good. He gives me strength, T-o bear oor heavy eras?; \ H? U ll:e only one vbo tnor? i Our loneliness ami Joss. Bu: we trust ja Jeiu\s name In iMven to meet 2^a.:n. I —Inserted by her loving husband sad daw* her, i Edna. 43ds GKIEGEI—In lovins menrary of oar deir sis ter. Laara, Trho died at Tanundi HoepitaH, F>rf>- i raarr 12th. weo. Liiilc se thoug-ht rteD w? hade roc ero-id-bye, "'ft* parted for ever, and you were to die; The grief that we felt words cannot tel!. Tart we "were not there to bid you fflre-sreQ. Some ?day we hop? to meet you dear, Some day. v* knosr not vriien. We may ciasp your hand in a better Isod, And never part aja^ia. —Too dearly lored to be fo^ottea ny her sister and brolier-io-lai?r, Uaihilde and Ems: Hohraea. 43dx/ GRIEGER.—Ia lovin? meroorv of my dear' friend. Mrs. Will Grieger, who "dial <m Fimurr : It, WSO. The fairest ones are first to fall. Toe ?vreete=t first in fade. The fondest, dearest, bert oi all. Within tie grare ai? laid. Tii not fraget you. tdnra dear, no nerer, for memoiy's go^dra chain Will a".?-ays link m\' life with vwr^ liDffl we meet a-ain. —S*d!y mia?ed by her lorio- friend, Ida Crock*. I *3di/ , GOD3>Ey.—ln lovteg- memory of ?cr dear mother, who departed her life "at 12. Winniford- i street, Ad^aJde, on February 12. ISIS. True hearts that held you in fondest affection. < Alxsars will love you in death just tlie same. —Inserted by her loriog- son and <Jao?hter-in-law. Sam asd Used. r HABN3E\.—In lovinjr nwmory of or dear oro:her, TO, who died Eodjcn'.v 11th February Too dcarjy lored, too sadly mi-eej, to be forgotten.—lasertwi by hi loving ?sitr, E.D. HEDSTBOIt.—In memory of my dear husfesjwJ, ?who T*ss*e£ xxay at Rci>ert-3t-, Croydon, Fejimarv 13. 1??. "Sot iorgouen."—lnserted by loving wife. / ' i HODGE.—In loving nasory of our dear eon. i Themes, socidentally drowned on tie llUi F?V ' niary, 1919.—Inserted by loving father. Rest in peace. f HUSSION.—in luring memory of mr darliog ol<cer, Lucy, -who passed away ai Kins-street, Melbourne, on the IHh February, 1?17. , Oh. why was the taken, so young and ?> fair, : WhUe earth held so nur it bffiter could spare? Hard w?s Uk- fclow that caused us to psrt Wrth the loved one .*o dear to our h^ans. j-fciserted by her loving brother, Bill, and siskr ui-lavr. I.aara. / JOHJSTOX.—In lorin? demon- oi o?t dear ?a, llervyn HeDTT, 'rtto died Feonijry la, iftJO. j All Is dari -wfihin our J'A'eMinsr, I Laneiy are oar hearts to-iisy. i s>ar the oae we :?ved ? d=ar> . ] Has for ever pissed away. In our hearts he ever dn'eUfth, Never snail his meoiory {.-tuc; I?>ve bhaU ever keep it b^o-^aiiuis, Tia beside him we are Wki. Too dearly laved to be fotsotten. —Irserted by hU knirar mother zal father, H. H. and 1L Johnston, Parica. / ' JUHXSIOM.—In loriui- memory oi little Sler tit. Mao patsed away at Farina, February 13, 1920. : Only a meaaory of by^oce days, And a eigb for a face unseen; And a eocrtial JeeliHE that God alune Kcoia bea. what fcight have bea.. —Ever T?m?nbered by bis aunt and little cousins, Blinman. / JONIES.— In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Ate. who parsed a?y at Hosata!a, Feb- ' ruary X, 1914. "Until the day breaks and tie j shadarc; flee"—lnserted by Umiel Jones sad ! fcnily. / ! UDDIAKI).—In Inrinjr memory of oct dear j lather ar.d grandfathPT who died ai Kcsos, W.A.. Fobroaffj- 12, IKl7.—lnserted by his loving! danebtor and son-in-law, Ida and Donald, and I erandchildrcn. / ULBDRSE.—In lora^ rcmeitibruice of Artbor ! K. LiHrarne, wiio panmd away on February 13, 1920.—Inserted by Mr. aad Mrs. Moore, f^ank jnd feie Arthur. / UTTLS.—In lovini? memory of Aunt Jessie, who died at Gknelg, r*ntr>- 13. 1320. "Deep ia oar hes.rU there's a nienwry of a dear one passed awar." —Inserted by Jack and Ajn.es. 13ds; HO&CAN.—Ia ]o??ac memory of dear mother, who died at Victor Harbor. February 4;o," 2915. We hive lost but heaven has "gained O'je oi th* best tie vwjrii contaiocd. —Inserted by her Iwinj* 90a aad daugtaer-m-la-w J. iUiJ P. Hotkob. MrW^npy.—ln sad tot tovinc memory of iar dear eon acd brother, Wiilie, who died James torn UoppitaJ, on the 12ih February, 1919. tVe cannot ciasp ;hj band, dear Willie, Thy *aca we cannot, see; Bui let this iittk- token tell Thit -we slHl rcmHDcwr thee. —Icserted by his loving mcthe.-, father, esters, mi trcthers. Slii- McMAHOX.—In fiad but lovin? tuemorv ???! our i?3T bro;h?- and uncie, ?!i<i died jimeuown iiospital on the 12th February, 1819. To-morxow brings l^ck &ad meaunes Of a dear cue gone la r&t; Art! those that thjit of you, dear Wiilie, Arc those that loved you best. —Icserted fey h:s lovin-r sUter. brotier-in-law. md two litile i?phews, Kevin and Freddy CUrke. 43dx/ '? MOTLEY.—In lovinjr mamori- of our daa- hu?- i wud and ixiher, Ileodry, who JfcjwxW Fetom- . iry U, 191 S. Hew coostaotly we thJik oi him, V?hh *ye? and fcean*; that fill; : The love v.re 3*-*^ lor bite ia '.ifc. In death seems stronger sriil. Time GintuA heal our adiiixg haarta, i Kor frosn our jnemoruK t?£r The ia?\ the fonu. u'e lo^'ed ao welL Twill dwell for ever tiiere. i —Icserted by his wife and son, James. 1 PATEKSOS.—In lovinc memory of my d?ar aiiax, Archie McLennsn Patereon, who paired . inj- at Beumart, 13LD Kebdiian, 19}u. We sboll fiieet ?or loved o;>es $one, . i Some swvet day, by and bye. -Infected by bis daushter and coa-hvlaw, K. end J. Uoudie, Grange. / POTTEfi.—In loviis memory of mother, who i iied Uth Ftbruary, 191S.—Ever renwiiered by , loraoe. / I?UIDICJK.—In loviuK memoiy at onr ittt ao;hor, who died Fdbmary 12. OT?. A mother's love ueatk asufi fever, Sadly we niss fcer, arid v'Jl for ever. -Inserted by her loring £ca aad daajdtiei-u>-la.w, ' .W. and U Faddick. / j

IN MEMORIAM | * rMXTOTf.—Ia .'oring- memorr of onr dear I c itzr brother aart unc>, ?3 yaxtoa. ?ho <:e ->' Mrtei ib:s JUe Februrav 22. 1920. Dearer to nwiiory than worus caii tell.—lnserted :>v hi* T jrotbcr. J. Paxton, sii-er, 11. A. r/ootaer, p and family, Port Aiur-j'-a. r PIPER.—In lnrinK memory of <rjr darfine baby, - *ho died ou Frfmjary 12tk. 1916. Tile me-nsry <\~ ber dear JictJe *rays Will be ipnwmbfred all our Sat-, f —-fc^rted br her lovine pareits- / i BEIXBKEfi.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sirter. wijo passed a^ray at Can- Till? on the 13th February. 1917. dearly loved to tie forpmlen.—lnserted fey ber step father and mother, sister and brother. Ada snd ! August. ? itOACIT.—In lovinp memory of ojt dear Aunt ? Em.Tij, ar'ao >li?? Fsfer.nl>- 13, 1813. ia*-e ol Port Adelaide. To) dearly Jove<i to hi fo^it:cn.— Irt^rted by i*?r lorin~ n:e?*s, Sasie and K^una. / KOACU.—In lovliur mfiiiiory or ?r dear wife, ' W'ho <iied on the l2tS Fei*ni3rv, 291$.—Inserted Jobn Boat'-i, late of Port Adelaide. / , SAXJ>E3S.—In lovinj; memory of oar dor ? uo-rlc x.z\A 'irotha:, ?rix> -dts-i at US. Billara-strecl. Miie-End, on the Eth February, W2u. "Pre- I elm* in the ctgit of <ac ljord is lie ?teu& of llis taints."—P^.. 116:13.— Inserted fi>y his loving Bister and niece, Aviep. .' SITTINGS.—In 10-.-imr JoemoTT cf Clarence, "?ao pa.is.cl a-aay at. Ad'-laidc, rVbraary 13, 1013. Fend memories clin^. ; -Ivy. / SMITH.—Ia loving snamory of swir dear sister and daug-bter, Intrude >"ellie, who died February, Si 191-i. A beautiful rut-irory left tonind Of a loviii* sister, co true And kind, —Inserted by her loving mother, iaiber, astere, and brothers. / SMTH.—In loving memory of dear sssier, Gert, wno died on February 12, 1012. Stiil ia meawry. You'll be with us till ive meet aeain. —laerted by her loving sifter and brother-in law, Annie and Tom. / SliniH.—n toting memory of dear sifter, Gertie, vfuo pas.-yd avray *eIM-aary 12. 1912. Ws have lost, but iieaVen has faiocd One of the Crest the worid contained. —Inserted br her loving sister and brotter in-iaw. Buby and Arthur. / TH£OS. —In loving memory of our dew father. *ho pifced aa-ay at Breton liill Ho^piiai, Feb ruary 10. 131S.—Ineerc&l by bis lowing sou. Will (late A.1.F.), daugbteMn-iaiv, C-ara, aad gnud- Jon, Leslie Allan. '?*??"'" UOOliliH.—)r lovins memory ot onr dear sou aad brother, AH, who died February 12, iSO 7. "Ever renaemjo^d." —Icserttd by his- loving pleats, brOuaers, and eis te.-?. / SETURIi THANKS MBS. E^TIN FISHES and TAiULT desire to THA-VK aU kind iifcaAs for Ittusrs. cards, c^Ugrams, and floral tributes, especially Or. Triads and the nurau of the Snoatoua SiospiUl, Sir. and Mrs. \ottle. and Bey. Kooney, in their recent sudden bereavement. i_ TOE WIDOW and FAMILY of the late W. G. CIOSBGH, ox Sorti. Ad.ljide, desire to TBAJtK aii kind Friends and UOatives for es- Drcssionfi of sympathy and floral tributes ia tb--ir late sad bsreavement. I "*rBS. W. H. SXEIiiSC, of Jtanan-plai," Pros-1 AS. jiect, fiiacereiy IB.\NES ail R-uativea -nd tVKnds. for floral tributes, ieit.rs, card-, t^ffirnsns. and personal expressions of sympatay fa her reoent rad berecvCT=nt. / MK^. J. nirra aad Family Rnccrely THANK all kicd Frien-ls and Seiacives for >Uctb, , ? cards, and fioraZ tramtei, also for kindiMSseK' tho*Ti in their laic sad; baeavexent. | MflS. JL MitSOX and FAJOLr, of" WoodviHe, ] desire to THASK aa kind Friends snd li-lalires for tel?gn3K, car-Is, letters, and Boral Abater;, aad all expressions of sympathy, csp-.-; ciaib' Dr. LeUes^n-ier and Mrs. Osbjrx for kind, eervieea ren-Jired in their r^cenl sad bereavement, j "1?T1S. L. KOEt and FAMILY sriA to siSMreiy " ?Hi. THAN"X 33 kind r.lu.ve? and friends for, eardi '.etteos, tejegrams, fioral tributes, a^>l ci-1 , pnCfiiocf cf svmpatbv in chrir recent sad bacave- ', awnii, tspeeittliy ilr. aad Sfes. W. Gorg:?, oJ i E=?tkt. arid employes of Geo. r. Harrji, Scarfe and Co.. of Port AdaSMiK\ _/_ I T? 11ASOX and OAUGHrEBS be£ to THVXK I JL^. all aelatire* and rriends Jor letters of ?o- j' I <i<?!=:ic? anJ doral oSerinzs. and Mperiaily Mr. ; : I and Mrs. Se.vci, Dr. Gr-gorgon, Mrs Smilfi, and , I lii k. Phoebe tor their Idndaeai and tiittnlion in . i their sjj! brreavenmnt. [_ '? ?TJilf SOXS and DAUOIETEBS of the late : -L i'.ARAH AX>" EXLEY ( nee Breiroi) wUb 10 , j THAXK all kind Friends and Belajve; (or their' card a&i 4ora3 tr£?ite^. especially 3>r. Soath- . ' I woo 4, M%sie: Forvrood & Dowse, Bunneister and Cc.. Herbert and George and J. Dunrbell, and i M>?it.£ad boys for their sympathy during their j ' Te^ont. ar:d sari hareavemegi.. [_ \ ' MIL aad MBS- L G. TttEWABrTHA and FAjULY <iesL"e to sincerely THAXK all Be-1 . lls Lives acri Friecde Cor Hcial trSuius, lev.t^t, \ ? cai-ris, and personal expressions of sympathy in !. their sad lorn of Gwendoiine ilay, who died end- ? : d?cly of heart failure, especially Dr. Jjetoaer and j : Mrs. WallEr, and Mrs. Fudge and Mrs. Crouch, j i I tor their kind aad vnreanttisg attention to her. /J ?

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